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on december 4, you had a new round of anti-mohammed morsi protest. for the first time, they called for him to step down. he had the use of torture chambers, if you look at these videos, it is very clear that there are groups of muslim brothers running in a coordinated fashion at the anti-morsi protesters. how i draw this link? , kosher? on december 5, i was working to talk to people who are in that meeting. we were able to speak to three people who have been coordinating the response to the protests. however, of course, they said the anti-morsi protests are violent. i can tell you for a fact based on three different people, that meeting took place. the coordinated response, the anti-morsi for us. morsi is not about this. you have to understand who morsi was in the brotherhood. he was kind of this unknown player. when he was with the brotherhood enforced. that means that he played a key role. the hard-line ideology and tactics. there is a central division within the brotherhood between people. they want the brothers to be a social preaching organizati
on december 4, you had a new round of anti-mohammed morsi protest. for the first time, they called for him to step down. he had the use of torture chambers, if you look at these videos, it is very clear that there are groups of muslim brothers running in a coordinated fashion at the anti-morsi protesters. how i draw this link? , kosher? on december 5, i was working to talk to people who are in that meeting. we were able to speak to three people who have been coordinating the response to the...
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one that gave president mohammed morsi new powers. steve harrigan is standing by live in cairo with more. >> remarkable scene in cairo this morning outside egypt supreme constitutional court. to put it simply, the court justices could not get in their own building. the judges will suspend their work while the atmosphere of intimidation physical a mental intimidation exist. the supreme court say they cannot do the work because of the mob around their building. it was likely they would rule on the legitimacy of egypt constitutional assembly. that body pushed through the constitution, the draft on friday. they go for a national referendum, up or down vote on december 15. if the constitution goes through, egypt president morsi says the extreme powers which he declared that he possessed would be void and it would go to normal here in egypt. richard morrison himself has strong public support. we have 200,000 people. mainly members of the muslim brotherhood who support the president come out on the street to show support. loud and emotional
one that gave president mohammed morsi new powers. steve harrigan is standing by live in cairo with more. >> remarkable scene in cairo this morning outside egypt supreme constitutional court. to put it simply, the court justices could not get in their own building. the judges will suspend their work while the atmosphere of intimidation physical a mental intimidation exist. the supreme court say they cannot do the work because of the mob around their building. it was likely they would rule...
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in a statement from its london headquarters, h.s.b.c. said it has cleaned house, firing top executives, taking back their bonuses. now the bank has to demonstrate to a federal monitor that they're in compliance with all laws for five years. scott? >> pelley: john, with all of this apparent evidence, why didn't the department of justice press a criminal prosecution on the money laundering charges? >> reporter: that's a question we kept asking today and the closest we got to it was they said they that they never found one bank official or any collection of bank officials acting together that were doing this on purpose. they painted a picture of a disorganized bank not communicating with itself that was collecting all of these fees and either not knowing or not wanting to know where it was all coming from. >> pelley: thank you, john. let's go to jim axel rod in new york who is covering breaking news for us tonight. >> we're just getting word of a shooting at the shopping mall in portland oregon. john black stone has the late-breaking news.
in a statement from its london headquarters, h.s.b.c. said it has cleaned house, firing top executives, taking back their bonuses. now the bank has to demonstrate to a federal monitor that they're in compliance with all laws for five years. scott? >> pelley: john, with all of this apparent evidence, why didn't the department of justice press a criminal prosecution on the money laundering charges? >> reporter: that's a question we kept asking today and the closest we got to it was...
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meteorologist kim cunningham joins us from the weather channel headquarters. good evening. >> good evening, lester. it's typical a lot of times when you get that rainy weather in the west further east you get the warmth, the record highs. that's what we saw today. these are just some of the cities that did see records. oklahoma city, dallas 83. that was a record. houston 82. that was a record for you. we're talking about records that were broken from the 70s, corpus christi 86 degrees. now the reason we're seeing this is because our jet stream is so far to the north. notice the trough and the dip in the jet stream on the west. that's why we're seeing the storms. but in response we're seeing the ridge building in. that is when we see the record warmth. we'll see a little break in the pattern at least the northern plains looks like sometime next week. but sunday more record highs will be broken including getting close and in st. louis we could see records falling here. it looks like a warm start to december at least for the next week or so at least for south. ba
meteorologist kim cunningham joins us from the weather channel headquarters. good evening. >> good evening, lester. it's typical a lot of times when you get that rainy weather in the west further east you get the warmth, the record highs. that's what we saw today. these are just some of the cities that did see records. oklahoma city, dallas 83. that was a record. houston 82. that was a record for you. we're talking about records that were broken from the 70s, corpus christi 86 degrees....
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mohammed joins me from beirut. what exactly is syria doing. >> good morning, ra ndi. >> he says that syria has started moving its chemical weapons from various sites across the country and consolidated into one site. safe guard these weapons and make sure they don't fall in the hands of the wrong people. there were a lot of concern about this over the last few months. russia is taking this syria and trying to make sure these weapons don't fall into the wrong hands. the u.s. administration, as well as many other countries said for the last few weeks and the last few months if syria used chemical weapons that would be a red line and suffer severe consequences because of it, randi. >> are the weapons still a threat to the rebels? >> well, the rebels maintain that the weapons are a threat to them and a threat to the general population to syria. they said that they believe assad and his regime would result to utilizing those weapons. we should add, though, that the regime said on many occasions that they don't have chem
mohammed joins me from beirut. what exactly is syria doing. >> good morning, ra ndi. >> he says that syria has started moving its chemical weapons from various sites across the country and consolidated into one site. safe guard these weapons and make sure they don't fall in the hands of the wrong people. there were a lot of concern about this over the last few months. russia is taking this syria and trying to make sure these weapons don't fall into the wrong hands. the u.s....
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at number 22. in the world. the richest country in the world doesn't make the top ten in terms of city infrastructure. this is from mercer by the way. the survey, it ranks cities based on electricity and water infrastructure. congestion, public transportation. and airport effectiveness. which is probably what got some of these american cities on to the list in the first place. americans shouldn't be surprised. china spends about 9% of its total economic output on infrastructure. europe spends about 5%. 50 years ago by the way, the u.s. spent about 5%. now we spend half as much at 2.4%. richard flores is a professor at the university of florida and a senior editor at "the atlantic. "s "u. ." >> u.s. cities are the great strength of the america economy's comeback. when you look at studies, cities are a key part of our productivity and innovation advantage. we have clearly lagged at frastructure spending and we need to spend $2 trillion to get it up to par. one of the things that's so important with having ken on.
at number 22. in the world. the richest country in the world doesn't make the top ten in terms of city infrastructure. this is from mercer by the way. the survey, it ranks cities based on electricity and water infrastructure. congestion, public transportation. and airport effectiveness. which is probably what got some of these american cities on to the list in the first place. americans shouldn't be surprised. china spends about 9% of its total economic output on infrastructure. europe spends...
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like that before in china, another mentally disturbed man went into a school and knifed 23 people, 22 of them children. i think one has died. the difference was, he had a knife. adam lanza had a gun. >> the united states, for better or for worse, is a gun culture. we are a culture that uniquely in the world sees the value and significance and firearms. it is been the case since the founding of the republic. the second amendment is scorned by many people, but it has been there since the beginning and it is very meaningful to millions and millions of people in this country. farmers represent not something evil to many americans -- firearms represent not something evil to many americans, the self-reliance. the american profile. as a result, we end up with a country that is suffused with firearms. >> and "meet the press," the author of the 1994 salt weapons and i and feinstein said she is introducing a bill to reform gun ownership standards in the next congress. >> i'm going to introduce in the senate and the same bill be introduced in the house, a bill to ban assault weapons. it will ban
like that before in china, another mentally disturbed man went into a school and knifed 23 people, 22 of them children. i think one has died. the difference was, he had a knife. adam lanza had a gun. >> the united states, for better or for worse, is a gun culture. we are a culture that uniquely in the world sees the value and significance and firearms. it is been the case since the founding of the republic. the second amendment is scorned by many people, but it has been there since the...
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we saw today the torching of the muslim brotherhood headquarters in cairo and i think unfortunately there's going to be more violence. now, it's possible there will also be more concessions. already, for example, the justice minister who's part of morsi's government hinted that opposition leaders, if they come to this dialogue perhaps they can discuss defering the constitutional referendum. so it may be that there will be more concessions from morsi's side to avert more violence. >> and briefly who has clout or power to shape these events? the u.s.? >> secretary of state clinton has said the right things about the need for dialogue and the need for a constitution that protects the rights of all egyptians and an inclusive process and so forth. now, morsi's advisors heard this but i think what's happening on the streets of cairo and the officials from members of the egyptian government probably speaks louder right now. >> warner: michele dunne, thanks so much. >> it was my pleasure, margaret. >> woodruff: now, to our continuing series of conversations about what's at stake in the battle over
we saw today the torching of the muslim brotherhood headquarters in cairo and i think unfortunately there's going to be more violence. now, it's possible there will also be more concessions. already, for example, the justice minister who's part of morsi's government hinted that opposition leaders, if they come to this dialogue perhaps they can discuss defering the constitutional referendum. so it may be that there will be more concessions from morsi's side to avert more violence. >> and...
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mohammed jamjoom joins me from beirut. we're hearing reports of how the rebels helped him make his escape to turkey. >> reporter: that's right, victor. the rebel free syrian army spokesperson we spoke with earlier in the day said it was an arduous journey, took longer than they anticipated. at one point they were transporting the major general by scooter and that it took hours longer than they thought it would, he finally got across the border into turkey. we have been trying to reach the major general. we have not been able to yet. but the rebel free syrian army says this is very significant. this is a morale boost for the rebels there. now, even though this isn't making any difference on the ground in syria right now, and it is a horribly violent day, 60 killed so far, the fact of the matter is if this man who he says he is, and if he's as high rank is as he says he is, co-provide kcohe could provide key intelligence to the rebels and the international community as well. >> soon we'll hit the two-year mark for what has b
mohammed jamjoom joins me from beirut. we're hearing reports of how the rebels helped him make his escape to turkey. >> reporter: that's right, victor. the rebel free syrian army spokesperson we spoke with earlier in the day said it was an arduous journey, took longer than they anticipated. at one point they were transporting the major general by scooter and that it took hours longer than they thought it would, he finally got across the border into turkey. we have been trying to reach the...
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just a couple of hours ago it moved to the headquarters of the state services. the most interesting protest was at the presidential palace because protestors there were able to take down the bashed wire, protecting the palace, move towards it, commandeer a police truck. it appeared to get some of the police officers on their side. the real momentum changer i think for opponents here who had really felt kind of dispirited by some of the events here. judges who had said they would not hold the referendum announced yesterday that they would. just on saturday morsi supporters, many of them members of the muslim brotherhood, came out in the hundreds of thousands all over cairo. i think what happened at the palace today really boosted the confidence and spirits of those who believe that morsi's gone too far and that he's not representing all of egypt. instead just his constituency supporters of the muslim brotherhood. >> brown: who are they this time? who are the protestors that are coming out in such numbers? >> well, it was a somewhat diverse group. what was notable
just a couple of hours ago it moved to the headquarters of the state services. the most interesting protest was at the presidential palace because protestors there were able to take down the bashed wire, protecting the palace, move towards it, commandeer a police truck. it appeared to get some of the police officers on their side. the real momentum changer i think for opponents here who had really felt kind of dispirited by some of the events here. judges who had said they would not hold the...
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number five, mohammed morsi, a leader of the muslim brotherhood an islamist group became president of egypt. as his predecessor, a dictator ousted by his people went on trial from his hospital bed. morsi impressed the west by helping to broker the cease-fire that ended an outbreak of warfare between hamas and israel. he disappointed many by awarding himself sweeping new powers at home, triggering renewed outbursts and anger in tahrir square. number four israel and hamas poured fuel on the fiery unrest in the region. one side firing rockets. the other launching missile strikes against targets in gaza. for the first time israel felt vulnerable in jerusalem and tell arrive. the site of this attack in the waning days of contact before the big guns helped broker a cease-fire. number three in europe, greece was the problem child that spent too much, saved nothing and threatened to take down the euro. new leadership didn't stop constant violent protests, staged by those facing loss of jobs, pay cuts, higher taxes, as their weary government begs for more cash. >> europe's leaders including th
number five, mohammed morsi, a leader of the muslim brotherhood an islamist group became president of egypt. as his predecessor, a dictator ousted by his people went on trial from his hospital bed. morsi impressed the west by helping to broker the cease-fire that ended an outbreak of warfare between hamas and israel. he disappointed many by awarding himself sweeping new powers at home, triggering renewed outbursts and anger in tahrir square. number four israel and hamas poured fuel on the fiery...
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joining us from new port beach is mohamed el-erian, ceo and co-cio at pimco. this is the first time that we've spoken to mohamed since president obama picked him to head the u.s. global development council. so mohamed, congratulations on that, first up. >> thank you, becky. happy new year. >> happy new we're to you, too. we are right about to go over the fiscal cliff. is this the end of the world or not, mohammed? >> it's not the end of the world. but it's not a good thing. what are the two things that anybody watching your show comes away with? dysfunction and polarization. the dysfunction in the sense that our congress can't get together to do the basic thing. and polarization in the sense that no indication that it will get better. so think of this very simply. if you are an investor, if you're running a business and you have to make decisions over a number of years, the uncertainty premium goes up. which means you price out certain investments in plants, in equipment, hiring, which is not good for the economy, not good for consumers and not good for the to
joining us from new port beach is mohamed el-erian, ceo and co-cio at pimco. this is the first time that we've spoken to mohamed since president obama picked him to head the u.s. global development council. so mohamed, congratulations on that, first up. >> thank you, becky. happy new year. >> happy new we're to you, too. we are right about to go over the fiscal cliff. is this the end of the world or not, mohammed? >> it's not the end of the world. but it's not a good thing....
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stormtracker 2 most the rain is working it's way out, but meteorologist mark tamayo says the winds are 22 miles per hour. >> two member of a church group heading to a conference were kid when their driver apparently got lost and crashed into an offpass at the miami airport. all 30 people on board were hurt, many of them elderly. the driver sitting lower than the passengers was not injured of the airport says the area is marked with fines warning tall vehicles to turn. >>> in news of the world in egypt there were competing protesters as president mohamed morsi announced a mid-december vote on a controversial draft constitution. thousands of people came out today in support of president morsi's proposed constitution. the demonstrators were mostly ms of muslim brotherhood. meanwhile critics of president morsi continue to protest in tahrir square. >>> in syria today as the internet was restored in much of the country new images of violence emerged. syrian opposition groups say this video shows the aftermath of government shelling as people run with children to local hospitals and to safety. t
stormtracker 2 most the rain is working it's way out, but meteorologist mark tamayo says the winds are 22 miles per hour. >> two member of a church group heading to a conference were kid when their driver apparently got lost and crashed into an offpass at the miami airport. all 30 people on board were hurt, many of them elderly. the driver sitting lower than the passengers was not injured of the airport says the area is marked with fines warning tall vehicles to turn. >>> in news...
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>>> i'm victor blackwell at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. here's what's happening tonight. we're starting with this major christmas storm that's creating big problems right now across the south. look at this. it's a large tornado touching down earlier in mobile, alabama. there are reports of damage and tens of thousands without power. this extreme weather is moving towards the east coast. we'll bring you another update in the next hour. >>> new details tonight in the christmas eve ambush that took the lives of two firefighters. william spangler shot the men to death as they responded to an early-morning fire in webster, new york, in a suicide note, he wrote he wanted to burn the neighborhood down and kill people. two other firefighters were injured. >> will you soon be paying higher taxes? that will be the reality if both sides in washington cannot reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. president obama and house speaker john boehner are still far apart on any agreement. they'll be back in washington later this week to try to reach >> number eight, the wheels fly off the bike. cy
>>> i'm victor blackwell at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. here's what's happening tonight. we're starting with this major christmas storm that's creating big problems right now across the south. look at this. it's a large tornado touching down earlier in mobile, alabama. there are reports of damage and tens of thousands without power. this extreme weather is moving towards the east coast. we'll bring you another update in the next hour. >>> new details tonight in the...
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no word on why he was abducted. >>> in egypt president mohamed morsi is listening and will agree to rescind some of the near absolute powers he granted himself. however, he has not delayed a referendum on a new constitution at critics wanted. his moves come after a rally in san francisco yesterday by egyptian americans. protesters don't want morsi removed from office, but say his power grab is not the way a democracy should run. >> i'm not accepting all the new decisions by the president morsi, and we want more equality for all egyptians, not just the muslim brotherhood. >> the muslim brotherhood is morsi's political party. morsi granted himself power to declare emergency laws and to not be accountable to the judiciary. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez will undergo surgery for cancer for the third time. chavez is going to cuba today for that surgery. last june he had surgery for an unspecified type of pelvic cancer. in february the 58-year-old president had surgery again for a tumor in the same area. he won re-election back in october. >>> former south african president nelson mandela i
no word on why he was abducted. >>> in egypt president mohamed morsi is listening and will agree to rescind some of the near absolute powers he granted himself. however, he has not delayed a referendum on a new constitution at critics wanted. his moves come after a rally in san francisco yesterday by egyptian americans. protesters don't want morsi removed from office, but say his power grab is not the way a democracy should run. >> i'm not accepting all the new decisions by the...
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no word on why he was abducted. >>> in egypt president mohamed morsi is listening and will agree to rescind some of the near absolute powers he granted himself. his extra powers were scheduled to expire this week anyway, the same date a vote would be held for a new constitution. morsi's decision comes after a protest yesterday. protesters don't want morsi removed from office, but say his power grab is not the way a democracy should be run. >> i'm not accepting all the new decisions by the president morsi, and we want more equality for all egyptians, not just the muslim brotherhood. >> the muslim brotherhood is morsi's political party. morsi granted himself power to declare emergency laws and to not be accountable to the judiciary. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez will undergo surgery for cancer for the third time. chavez says he will go to cuba today for surgery. last june he had surgery for an unspecified type of pelvic cancer. in february the 58-year-old president had surgery again for a tumor in the same area. he won re-election back in october. >>> former south african president nel
no word on why he was abducted. >>> in egypt president mohamed morsi is listening and will agree to rescind some of the near absolute powers he granted himself. his extra powers were scheduled to expire this week anyway, the same date a vote would be held for a new constitution. morsi's decision comes after a protest yesterday. protesters don't want morsi removed from office, but say his power grab is not the way a democracy should be run. >> i'm not accepting all the new...
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been killed in the streets of cairo after more clashes overnight in front of the palace of president mohamed morsi. last night, the city saw the worst violence since last month when morsi announced near absolute power. the conflict continues over the proposed constitution drafted by morsi's allies. many fear it would revert the country to an authoritarian government. >>> we're getting more news about the united nations peace envoy for syria. that meeting is expected to happen later today in dublin. the military there has reportedly begun loading aerial bombs with a deadly nerve gas. this meeting signals fresh hopes of a breakthrough to end syria's 21-month civil war. >>> new this morning, d.c. firefighters are trying to figure out what sparked the flames at an apartment building in southeast washington. this fire started around 1:30 along minnesota avenue. fortunately, no one was hurt. we're told at least three families had to find another place to sleep. >>> this morning, d.c. police are trying to figure out what led to a stabbing in front of the australian embassy. this happened just after
been killed in the streets of cairo after more clashes overnight in front of the palace of president mohamed morsi. last night, the city saw the worst violence since last month when morsi announced near absolute power. the conflict continues over the proposed constitution drafted by morsi's allies. many fear it would revert the country to an authoritarian government. >>> we're getting more news about the united nations peace envoy for syria. that meeting is expected to happen later...
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curry 22 points. scary moment in the fourth. curry gets his left knee knocked. he would come uplifting but breathe easy, warror fans, he came back later in the game. but golden state had a strong performance by klay thompson. 23 points. warriors up 6. lee, back-to-back double-doubles. 17 rebounds, this guy is so solid. 101-97, the final. this is the first time they have won the first three games an road trip since 2003. niners hosting the doll minutes. those highlights at five. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> for the second straight week another tragedy in the nfl. a player with the dollars cowboys faces manslaughter charges after a car accident kills a teammate. how will it affect the game scheduled to begin in a few hours. >> and i'm nannette sacramento [ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent. oh, did you want it? yea we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half that's not half! guys, i have more! thanks mom [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents. let the making begin [ female announcer ] holiday cookies a
curry 22 points. scary moment in the fourth. curry gets his left knee knocked. he would come uplifting but breathe easy, warror fans, he came back later in the game. but golden state had a strong performance by klay thompson. 23 points. warriors up 6. lee, back-to-back double-doubles. 17 rebounds, this guy is so solid. 101-97, the final. this is the first time they have won the first three games an road trip since 2003. niners hosting the doll minutes. those highlights at five. i'm mike...
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mohamed morsi is being given the country's new constitution today, a day after he's approved in a hur riry. not everyone is happy about the new constitution. angry crowds are protesting against president morsi and the new constitution in tahrir square right now. so there are so many people camping out there in the square. what is their reaction to president morsi accepting the constitution today as he did a short time ago? >> reporter: obviously the protesters behind us, they don't like the process by which the draft of this constitution was made. they feel that they've been squeezed out of the process. the groups behind us are egypt's liberals, the moderatists, the women's groups and they are very concerned that islamists down the road could use this constitution and sideline them, squeeze them out and deny them the right. that's why they're here protesting. it's been more than a week since they've been camped out. many of them say they're going to stay here until mr. morsi annuls the draft of the constitution or steps down. >> and how much of an impact do you think protests might ha
mohamed morsi is being given the country's new constitution today, a day after he's approved in a hur riry. not everyone is happy about the new constitution. angry crowds are protesting against president morsi and the new constitution in tahrir square right now. so there are so many people camping out there in the square. what is their reaction to president morsi accepting the constitution today as he did a short time ago? >> reporter: obviously the protesters behind us, they don't like...
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america's gift headquarters. walmart. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shell... to a chewy vitamin core for a unique multivitamin sensation! new centrum flavor burst. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning, i'm kerry cavanaugh. the time is 8:26. here's a look at the top stories. baltimore city police are investigating a murder that in north baltimore. officers say shortly before 3:00 p.m. saturday they found a man shot in the 800 block of brooks lane near druid hill park. the victim was taken to the he died a short time later. investigators are still working to identify a suspect and motive in that case. and police continue their investigation into the murder of a man found shot to death in west baltimore friday night. officers were called to the 2300 block of westwood avenue near ruxton avenue a
america's gift headquarters. walmart. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shell... to a chewy vitamin core for a unique multivitamin sensation! new centrum flavor burst. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning, i'm kerry...
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rally against igyptian president mohammed morsey. more than 120 people have been wounded today involving clashes. three more of the leaders' aides have resigned in protest of the way he is handling the crisis. this comes as three others left their posts. protestors say he should drop the decree and a new draft that limits citizens rights. >>> heavy smoke is obscuring roadways and causing traffic problems there. residents were evacuated earlier today. but after weather conditions improved, they were told they could go back to their homes. fire officials say the fire was deliberately set. >>> the hospital treating the duchess of cambridge is apologizing today, after a nurse revealed private details about kate to a prank caller. monica villamizar reports for wjz london. >> reporter: the duchess of cambridge got a hospital visit from her very -- sister pippa and brother james. they arrived a day after a caller pretending to be the queen got through to kate's nurse. >> good morning. >> hello there. could i speak to kate, please, my grandd
rally against igyptian president mohammed morsey. more than 120 people have been wounded today involving clashes. three more of the leaders' aides have resigned in protest of the way he is handling the crisis. this comes as three others left their posts. protestors say he should drop the decree and a new draft that limits citizens rights. >>> heavy smoke is obscuring roadways and causing traffic problems there. residents were evacuated earlier today. but after weather conditions...
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if you're connecting to the dulles toll road, light volume again. >>> 5:22 now. facebook's newest photo feature is raising concerns over potentially embarrassing scenarios. the photo sync application will instantly upload any photo you take with your smart phone to facebook. those pictures end up on a private photo gallery only you can see, and you have the option to make it public. the technology firm data doctor says you disable the facebook photo feature if you're worried about sensitive pictures from your phone ending up online. >>> a group of cable companies have agreed to changes that will save around $1.5 billion each year in electric bills. the agreement states that at least 90% of the new cable boxes purchased after 2013 will meet epa efficiency leflvels. for around 10:00 p.m., dvr will push sleep capables. that includes dish, time warner cable, cox, and verizon. cox is a part owner of nbc 4's parent company nbc universal. >>> a week of seemingly promising talks have crumbled and put the nhl season in jeopardy. players and owners seemed to be making prog
if you're connecting to the dulles toll road, light volume again. >>> 5:22 now. facebook's newest photo feature is raising concerns over potentially embarrassing scenarios. the photo sync application will instantly upload any photo you take with your smart phone to facebook. those pictures end up on a private photo gallery only you can see, and you have the option to make it public. the technology firm data doctor says you disable the facebook photo feature if you're worried about...
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miss perkins, his girlfriend, was 22. and so wins and losses put aside, and to your earlier point, should there be a game played this weekend? you look at the bigger picture, probably not. >> thank you, michael coleman. >>> now on to other news, john mcafee made a fortune as a pioneer of anti-virus software. he spent the last several weeks running from authorities in belize. police want to question him about the murder of his neighbor. until last night nobody had seen him. he contacted cnn's martin savage and sat down with him for an exclusive interview. martin joins us live from belize. martin, what did john mcafee say? >> reporter: you know, don, this was an interview that ranged from at times stone cold clarity and credibility to downright off the wall kind of crazy talk, a sense of paranoia. it was quite remarkable. there were times you just sensed that he was telling you everything in his heart, but you weren't sure if everything in his mind was quite right. listen to how it began. >> let me ask you a couple of quest
miss perkins, his girlfriend, was 22. and so wins and losses put aside, and to your earlier point, should there be a game played this weekend? you look at the bigger picture, probably not. >> thank you, michael coleman. >>> now on to other news, john mcafee made a fortune as a pioneer of anti-virus software. he spent the last several weeks running from authorities in belize. police want to question him about the murder of his neighbor. until last night nobody had seen him. he...
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it's an upgrade to yourself. >> bret: we had 22 days before the economy goes over the so-called fiscal cliff. it's more than three weeks. that might seem like a lot of time. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel tells us tonight it really isn't. >> time is running out to keep the u.s. economy from going off the fiscal cliff in the new year. in fact, most experts believe a framework deal must be reac reached this week, most likely by thursday to give the house, ways and means and the senate finance committee several days to work the deal to legislative language. since it will be complex, likely to increase re-knew and cut entitlement spending if the lawmakers want a cost estimate with nonpartisan numbers from the congressional budget office, it would require several more days. the house g.o.p. requires that the bill be posted for parts of three days which means early next week in order for votes by the end of next week. veterans of past capital hill battles note the whip operation convincing lawmakers to vote for the legislation they barely seen will be critical. >> likely that
it's an upgrade to yourself. >> bret: we had 22 days before the economy goes over the so-called fiscal cliff. it's more than three weeks. that might seem like a lot of time. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel tells us tonight it really isn't. >> time is running out to keep the u.s. economy from going off the fiscal cliff in the new year. in fact, most experts believe a framework deal must be reac reached this week, most likely by thursday to give the house, ways and...
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. >>> in egypt, people are getting ever more angry over president mohamed morsi. supporters and protesters fought outside the presidential palace in cairo today. about 60 people were injured. some of them threw fire bombs and rocks. others were beaten with sticks. the protests began nearly two weeks ago when morsi claimed for himself sweeping powers. three of morsi's advisers quit today. his vice president said he would be open to talking to the protesters, but opposition leaders say that could only happen after morsi re sinds his decree assuming all those powers. >>> the united states is taking a role in syria's civil war as the battle for the capital city of damascus intensifies. this video claims to show warplanes dropping bombs over damascus. rebels have overrun two air bases, captured a hydroelectric dam. nato is sending patriot missiles to turkey. secretary of state hillary rodham clinton said assad's regime is a threat to millions of innocent people. >> our concerns are increasingly desperate assad regime might turn to chemical weapons. or might lose contro
. >>> in egypt, people are getting ever more angry over president mohamed morsi. supporters and protesters fought outside the presidential palace in cairo today. about 60 people were injured. some of them threw fire bombs and rocks. others were beaten with sticks. the protests began nearly two weeks ago when morsi claimed for himself sweeping powers. three of morsi's advisers quit today. his vice president said he would be open to talking to the protesters, but opposition leaders say...
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welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. i'm rick folbaum. >> arthel: i'm arthel neville. stalemate in washington with exactly one month to go 'til america is hit by huge tax hikes and spending cuts. finding out where the negotiations stand. >> rick: plus, talk of a republican rebound, we'll speak with some young party leaders who are very enthusiastic about the future and we'll ask them how they plan to prove the republican party is a party for everyone. >> arthel: and as the holidays draw near, we check in on the victims of hurricane sandy. how they're surviving, plus an international story of americans who know all too well what they're going through and are now lending a helping hand. >> rick: we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert out of northern california. they're now being slammed there by another in a series of severe storms that have already killed one person. the region already dealing with flash floods, mud slides, downed trees, power lines. people there say they've never seen anything like it. >> i haven
welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. i'm rick folbaum. >> arthel: i'm arthel neville. stalemate in washington with exactly one month to go 'til america is hit by huge tax hikes and spending cuts. finding out where the negotiations stand. >> rick: plus, talk of a republican rebound, we'll speak with some young party leaders who are very enthusiastic about the future and we'll ask them how they plan to prove the republican party is a party for everyone....
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they're supporting mohammed morsi. screen right, earlier today, tahrir square, thousands voicing their opposition to morsi's move to greatly expand his personal powers. and in the port city of alexandria, the president supporters taking to the streets for a rally organized by the muslim brotherhood, clashing with opponents there. steve harrigan is streaming live from cairo. what's the latest? >> both sides really trying to get their supporters out on the streets to show the level of public support, both pro and anti-morsi groups have. the anti-morsi protesters really come up short today, 25,000 at their peak behind me in that rear square. two miles away, perrot-government protesters numbering about 200,000, just here in cairo alone. but also in other cities in egypt as well. many of these egyptians from the rural areas bussed in, many carrying korans as well, shouting god is the law. so a real strong show of force for morsi supporters. morsi is also announced this constitution that will go to a he referendum. this draf
they're supporting mohammed morsi. screen right, earlier today, tahrir square, thousands voicing their opposition to morsi's move to greatly expand his personal powers. and in the port city of alexandria, the president supporters taking to the streets for a rally organized by the muslim brotherhood, clashing with opponents there. steve harrigan is streaming live from cairo. what's the latest? >> both sides really trying to get their supporters out on the streets to show the level of...
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i have been here for 22 years. i held these beliefs, america has a deep history with guns. it is part of american history. gun owners and people who handle guns, they know how to keep them safe and be responsible. our politicians will do whatever they can to make sure our kids are safe. and, you know, every time something like columbine, virginia tech, or aurora happens, i ever my eyes and think, something must be done. but all those beliefs were shattered on friday. now i think we all need to speak up. >> democratic congressmember dennis kucinich. >> we spent trillions on more, to wage violence thousands of miles away, and we become anesthetized to the wilds of or against millions of innocent women, men, and children are brought. it is no wonder we are grappling with domestic violence. and as and if we took a fraction of those drilling we use for war and use it to deal directly with the root causes of domestic violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, violence in school, gang violence, racial violence, violence against immigrants, violence against gays. if we did that and look
i have been here for 22 years. i held these beliefs, america has a deep history with guns. it is part of american history. gun owners and people who handle guns, they know how to keep them safe and be responsible. our politicians will do whatever they can to make sure our kids are safe. and, you know, every time something like columbine, virginia tech, or aurora happens, i ever my eyes and think, something must be done. but all those beliefs were shattered on friday. now i think we all need to...
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america's gift headquarters. walmart. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shell... to a chewy vitamin core for a unique multivitamin sensation! new centrum flavor burst. >>> good morning. it is sunday, december 9, 2012. police are looking for two men who shot and killed a 21-year-old in montgomery county. they say he died in the 11400 block on july drive in white oak. they say two men forced their way into his apartment, shot him and left. >>> expect delays on metro today. five metro stations are closed and metro is doing track work on all of the other line. tacoma, silver spring, forest glenn, wheaton and glennmont on the red line are closed. free shuttle buss will be available. shuttles will replace trains on the green line. there is no yellow line service between ft. totten and archives and single tracking on parts of t
america's gift headquarters. walmart. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shell... to a chewy vitamin core for a unique multivitamin sensation! new centrum flavor burst. >>> good morning. it is sunday, december 9, 2012. police are looking for two...
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she cut her leg and needed 22 staples to close the wind. but she thought things were okay. a few days later, still in pain, she went back to the hospital and learned she had a flesh-eating bacteria. within days, it began ravaging her body and within weeks, doctors were forced to amputate her leg. that's when we first spoke to amy's father, andy. >> i believe the doctors probably would have said she had probably around a 1% chance of survival that night she arrived here. >> reporter: after two months in the hospital, the disease claimed both of amy's hands, both feet and her left leg. but as her sister paige told us back in june, amy continued to fight. >> she cherishes life. she relishes life. every day is a gift. i mean, she always had had that outlook, even before her accident. >> surrounded by her family, amy moved home at the end of august. local builders donated a $200,000 addition to make life easier for her to get around. she's been fitted with three prosthetic limbs, has an automated wheelchair and she's planning on returning to college and getting that masters degr
she cut her leg and needed 22 staples to close the wind. but she thought things were okay. a few days later, still in pain, she went back to the hospital and learned she had a flesh-eating bacteria. within days, it began ravaging her body and within weeks, doctors were forced to amputate her leg. that's when we first spoke to amy's father, andy. >> i believe the doctors probably would have said she had probably around a 1% chance of survival that night she arrived here. >> reporter:...
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a 22-year-old man suffered serious, possibly life-threatening injuries, after falling through a fourth floor ramp outside the bank of america stadium in charlotte, north carolina. the charlotte observer reports the man fell between 40 and 60 feet. unclear why he fell. >>> on a much different note the s.e.c. showdown sought two of the best teams in the nation battling not just for bragging rights, but a spot in the national championship game. alabama rolled right over the georgia bulldogs beating them 32-28. the tide will play -- for the covet the bcs title. they're looking to win back to back titles and their third title in four years, which would be an unprecedented achievement. police are investigating a deadly bus crash at miami's international airport. two male passengers were killed, and others were hurt when the tour bus slammed into an airport overpass yesterday. investigators say the driver was unfamiliar with the route and drove on the wrong road. the bus had been chartered by a congregation of jehovas witnesses. >>> bing mint netanyahu called the group's approval of the pales
a 22-year-old man suffered serious, possibly life-threatening injuries, after falling through a fourth floor ramp outside the bank of america stadium in charlotte, north carolina. the charlotte observer reports the man fell between 40 and 60 feet. unclear why he fell. >>> on a much different note the s.e.c. showdown sought two of the best teams in the nation battling not just for bragging rights, but a spot in the national championship game. alabama rolled right over the georgia...
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opposition attacking opposition headquarters here in cairo. all that is prompting again by government critics who called for more protests on tuesday, in front. presidential palace in tahrir square behind me and up to the u.s. embassy. this is up to the second and final round of voting in rural areas of egypt on saturday for the constitution which is favored by egyptian president mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood party. critics say it is too islamist. defenders say it is necessary to preserve stability here in this country. analysts are saying they expect the constitution to be approved. while it can be modified afterwards and will pave the way to new elections for a new parliament, these latest results are seen as widening the divide between the two sides. that of course keeping very much alive the threat of yet more violence and of course the challenge of running this country. back to you. jon: we may be looking at more trouble there. greg palkot reporting live from cairo. thank you. jenna: the murders in newtown putting a new focus
opposition attacking opposition headquarters here in cairo. all that is prompting again by government critics who called for more protests on tuesday, in front. presidential palace in tahrir square behind me and up to the u.s. embassy. this is up to the second and final round of voting in rural areas of egypt on saturday for the constitution which is favored by egyptian president mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood party. critics say it is too islamist. defenders say it is necessary to...
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also free 22 hamas fighters. the incident has proved a disaster. >> the failed assassination was a disaster for israel. the guy they were trying to kill did not die. israeli agents were captured. they provided an antidote for the guy they were going to kill and had to release two dozen men from jail to get their guy back from jordan. this pressured him to resign. again he's the prime minister and mashal is the red of hamas. he's lived in exile the entire time. he was born on the west bank and left as a kid but never been to gaza where hamas is based until today. today he visited gaza for the first time in his life. he was there to celebrate the 25th anniversary. there will be a huge rally tomorrow. also on the agenda, a visit to the family of one of the men released from an israeli prison 15 years ago in the wake of that failed assassination attempt. that one released from prison by israel. he was successfully assassinated by israel in 2004. khaled meshaal visited his family home today. but the most important thi
also free 22 hamas fighters. the incident has proved a disaster. >> the failed assassination was a disaster for israel. the guy they were trying to kill did not die. israeli agents were captured. they provided an antidote for the guy they were going to kill and had to release two dozen men from jail to get their guy back from jordan. this pressured him to resign. again he's the prime minister and mashal is the red of hamas. he's lived in exile the entire time. he was born on the west bank...